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A commuter has complained to the AMT that students from John Abbott College are using the Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue station's parking lot, taking away spots from actual commuters. It's a tough situation to monitor.

The big news last week on transportation was the announcement that the Métro blue line would be extended eastward by five stations.
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Anton Dubrau, an independent developer with a passion for transportation, created this fantastic visualization of what he calls "walksheds": areas where people are willing to walk to.

I have to walk over two sets of train tracks used by CN Railway and Via Rail to get to the Baie-d'Urfé station. Via Rail trains pass by fairly quickly, so they are not a major issue. But when you are stuck waiting a CN Railway train to pass — a slow and long train — you often end up missing the AMT train that comes and goes on the other side. There is often a large group of people waiting to cross to get to the AMT train, but the train doesn't wait an extra minute or two for them.